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Join me as I talk to best friend, colleague, technician, and in his words 'the most mentally stable person you know' about Seasonal Affective Disorder and all of the crazy things we have learned in the last couple years about mental illness!!

Join me as I talk to best friend, colleague, technician, and in his words 'the most mentally stable person you know' about Seasonal Affective Disorder and all of the crazy things we have learned in the last couple years about mental illness!!

Hi y'all! My name is Chrissie Hodges. I am a mental health advocate/public speaker and coach/peer specialist for individuals with mental illness. This first show is a introduction to what Mental Illness Matters is going to look like. We will be tackling the common myths and misconceptions that society holds about individuals with mental illnesses each week with one on one interviews as well as hot topics with different hosts.

Check out my first teaser episode here to learn more about me, why it is that mental health is my passion, and how YOU can make a difference in abolishing the stigma associated with mental illness!

Today on "It's My House" we shall discuss the topic of "Mortgage Slavery". We bsleive that if more people knew about the history of mortgages and their relationship to slavery (past and present) the typical mortgage holder of today would elect NOT to get involved with having any type of "institutional funding" for their private residence,

We shall discuss today:

History of mortages Alternatives to institutional funding. Mortgage Slavery Estate Planning Reverse Mortgages and how to pay them off.

Feel free to call in an ask any questions or give us your comments.

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On this show we are discussing “The U.S. Presidents and Slavery”. This is a good time for this discussion since "Presidents Day" just passed.

“Schools across the country are adorned with posters of the 44 U.S. presidents, children’s books put students on a first-name basis with the presidents, and U.S. history textbooks describe the accomplishments and challenges of the major presidential administrations.

“But while these books engage students and readers with stories of the presidents’ accomplishments and challenges, stories of their dogs in the Rose Garden or childhood escapades, there is no mention that more than 1-in-4 U.S. presidents were involved in human trafficking and slavery. These presidents bought, sold and bred enslaved people for profit. Of the 12 presidents who were enslavers, more than half kept people in bondage at the White House.”

Tonight radio show we speaking on a very controversial topic and our special guest is qualified to shed light on the subject and dispell the misconceptions regarding mental health ! Our guest Donald Anthony Wheeler will be joining us tonight @ 7pm est....come join us and show your support....call in at 323-870-3897

Author and mental health counselor Nina Bingham discusses Suicide Prevention. She educates not only from her academic knowledge, but shares from her own hard-won life experience in a new and profound way. In private practice since 2003, she has treated individuals and couples with a wide variety of mental health issues. Her fifth book, “Once The Storm Is Over: From Grieving to Healing After The Suicide of My Daughter,” is due out in early 2015. It’s the autobiographical confession of a counselor who lost her teen daughter to suicide. What she learned about love and forgiveness changed her life forever.

Topics discussed on our show are listed below. The full blog article and how to contact Nina can be found here:

We asked Nina to tell us about her work, and her new book, Once The Storm Is Over:

What is the book’s message?

What impact did your daughter’s suicide have on you?

What are some factors that have helped you overcome the grief, and were key to your healing?

If a mental healthcare professional is experiencing symptoms, or one of their family members is, what is your advice for them?

How has coming out of the mental health closet changed your life?

What can be done to address the stigma that has accompanied mental illness in the past?

If our listeners have a friend or family member who is struggling with mental illness, or if they are, what should they do?